CLEVELAND, Ohio - This week's warmer-than-average stretch of weather will continue into the weekend in Northeast Ohio, with 80-degree temperatures possible.

Friday will start a bit cloudy due to leftover moisture from Irma's remnants. However, cloudiness will diminish slightly as the day progresses, allowing some sun to shine. Morning temperatures will start in the low 60s but will warm to the upper 70s in the afternoon.

Saturday and Sunday, the cloudiness will decrease further, allowing sunny weather to continue. Afternoon temperatures will make it back into the low 80s, with mostly calm winds.

Check out the forecast:

Temperatures

Temperature forecast.Kelly Reardon, cleveland.com

Precipitation chances

Precipitation forecast.Kelly Reardon, cleveland.com

Winds

Wind speed and direction forecast.Kelly Reardon, cleveland.com

The How

The remnants of Irma are forecast to push up through the Ohio Valley Wednesday through Thursday, bringing with it a chance for scattered thunderstorms. Some lingering moisture and instability could, at most, spark an isolated shower or two on Friday, but development will battle drying from an incoming area of high pressure.

The high will build Saturday and Sunday, drying the skies too much to form any precipitation. As a result, just partly cloudy conditions will remain.

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